Cincinnati Area Geographic Information System (CAGIS)

Cincinnati Interactive Online Services

Fix it Cincy! — New App

Your services...on the go!

The City of Cincinnati has released Fix it Cincy!, a new app to connect
citizens with city services. CAGIS developed this application and has tied it directly into
the City's Customer Service Request System and related automated inspection programs.
With Fix it Cincy!, you can:

Look up trash, recycling and street sweeping dates, and set reminders

Locate and report problems by address or intersection

GPS-enabled, so you can report issues even when you don't know the address

Cincinnati Parking

In conjunction with CAGIS, the Parking Facilities Division of the Department of Enterprise Services and the
Department of Transportation and Engineering have undertaken an inventory of parking in the City of Cincinnati. This
webpage presents the locations of parking meters throughout the City. The inventory is ongoing,
and the map will be updated as it continues.

Request Public Services

CAGIS created and maintains the City of Cincinnati's Customer Service Request system. Online requests are entered directly into this system and are automatically routed to the appropriate departments, agencies or inspectors.

CAGIS collaborated with the Cincinnati Police Department to make it easy for citizens to report incidents involving taxis, handicapped livery vehicles, horse-drawn carriages, limousines and pedicabs as part of the Customer Service Request System.

The Cincinnati Department of Public Services collects garbage weekly throughout the City. Recycling is collected every other week, on the same day as the regular garbage collection. This online service reports when the next garbage, recycling and street sweeping dates will be for the address entered.

Property Maintenance

CAGIS facilitates City departments in their management and tracking of code violation cases. CAGIS makes it possible for the public to query the online database of code violations to see how they affect their neighborhoods.

The Hazard Abatement Program is responsible for demolishing vacant and condemned buildings, as well as barricading open, abandoned structures. About 100 structures are demolished and an average of 500 buildings are barricaded annually. The program is managed by the Property Maintenance Division of the Community Development Department. Once they receive a complaint, the building is inspected. If deemed dangerous and unsafe, it will be condemned.

Vacant Buildings

CAGIS supports Cincinnati's new program requiring mortgagees to register foreclosed residential properties that have been vacated. This online tool enables mortgagees to determine if a property is located in one of the City's pilot neighborhoods and provides the public a method to query and map these properties.

The City frequently orders hazardous buildings to be vacated or kept vacated due to code violations leading to hazardous conditions. These programs are supported through CAGIS systems. The neighborhood database can be queried online.

Interactive Mapping

Snow Routes

The Cincinnati Department of Public Services (DPS) has prioritized its snow routes, to provide the most efficient street treatment and snow removal services. Working with the Cincinnati Area Geographic Information System, DPS has published an interactive map showing the prioritized snow routes.

When the City of Cincinnati declares a snow emergency, parking restrictions are placed on
key routes that need to be kept clear. This interactive map shows the routes that
have restricted parking during snow emergencies.

Resilient Cincinnati

These maps highlight some of the strengths and challenges facing the City of Cincinnati and the efforts being made to bolster its physical, social and civic infrastructures. Cincinnati's efforts cover a broad range of activities and include economic development, investments in neighborhoods, health initiatives, improved access to services, infrastructure management, etc.